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    Phoronix: Ubuntu For Tablets Announcement A Let Down

    The countdown for the Ubuntu Tablet announcement that began yesterday is now over...

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    Groundbreaking news, the OS for phones is meant to go on tablets too.

    I was expecting a hardware release announcement. Anything else is just smoke.

    Also, every time Mark was talking about "clean, pretty, beautiful" I just wanted to facepalm so hard. Seriously, nobody cares. We care if apps are easy to develop, are functional, bugs and crashes are low, and it functions as a seamless desktop and mobile OS.
    Last edited by zanny; 19 February 2013, 12:45 PM.

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    • #3
      I disagree that this is a let down. I think this is pretty cool actually. Even if we knew it was coming.

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      • #4
        Mark Jobs presents...

        iBuntu, now with more spyware

        Microsoft Office 2010 using Wine/CrossOver? LOL, he's showing clearly about not caring a shit about Free Software at all. He did not put LibreOffice in the video. It seems he's using rdesktop or something like that, but I find it quite anti-Linux in my opinion.

        Also, how to run a X86 app on an ARM in an efficient way? This is just smoke and mirrors.
        Last edited by timofonic; 19 February 2013, 12:43 PM.

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        • #5
          It's not that bad. When users and developers start playing with it interesting things may happen.

          What concerns me is the speed parameter. Google and Apple spent too much time to speed the UI where Ubuntu still runs on top of X11 with an un-maintained compositor. This doesn't look very promising.

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          • #6
            What Wine and Crossover, he was talking about thin clients and stuff.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by d2kx View Post
              I disagree that this is a let down. I think this is pretty cool actually. Even if we knew it was coming.

              Yeah it's not a let down in that sense, but it was that I couldn't download the image to flash.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by timofonic View Post
                iBuntu, now with more spyware
                HAHAHA that was funny!

                Originally posted by timofonic View Post
                Microsoft Office 2010 using Wine/CrossOver? LOL
                LOL this is nowhere shown in the video nor thought about.

                Originally posted by godlike_panos
                What concerns me is the speed parameter. Google and Apple spent too much time to speed the UI where Ubuntu still runs on top of X11 with an un-maintained compositor. This doesn't look very promising.
                Ubuntu for Phones/Tablets is not going to use X11, at least not when it is closer to being finished. Also, Compiz is not un-maintained.

                Originally posted by e8hffff
                Yeah it's not a let down in that sense, but it was that I couldn't download the image to flash.
                Thursday.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Rigaldo View Post
                  What Wine and Crossover, he was talking about thin clients and stuff.
                  It's thin-client ability so one can connect to business server to access their network software, like Excel from Microsoft-Office. Not Wine.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by timofonic View Post
                    Mark Jobs presents...

                    iBuntu, now with more spyware

                    Microsoft Office 2010 using Wine/CrossOver? LOL, he's showing clearly about not caring a shit about Free Software at all. He did not put LibreOffice in the video. It seems he's using rdesktop or something like that, but I find it quite anti-Linux in my opinion.

                    Also, how to run a X86 app on an ARM in an efficient way? This is just smoke and mirrors.
                    lol @ anti-Linux

                    He's showing Linux as a thin-client...Oh, the humanity!(pun intended)

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